NetworkServiceServiceQosPolicyArgs

data class NetworkServiceServiceQosPolicyArgs(val allocationAndRetentionPriorityLevel: Output<Int>? = null, val maximumBitRate: Output<NetworkServiceServiceQosPolicyMaximumBitRateArgs>, val preemptionCapability: Output<String>? = null, val preemptionVulnerability: Output<String>? = null, val qosIndicator: Output<Int>? = null) : ConvertibleToJava<NetworkServiceServiceQosPolicyArgs>

Constructors

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constructor(allocationAndRetentionPriorityLevel: Output<Int>? = null, maximumBitRate: Output<NetworkServiceServiceQosPolicyMaximumBitRateArgs>, preemptionCapability: Output<String>? = null, preemptionVulnerability: Output<String>? = null, qosIndicator: Output<Int>? = null)

Properties

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QoS Flow allocation and retention priority (ARP) level. Flows with higher priority preempt flows with lower priority, if the settings of preemption_capability and preemption_vulnerability allow it. 1 is the highest level of priority. If this field is not specified then qos_indicator is used to derive the ARP value. Defaults to 9. See 3GPP TS23.501 section 5.7.2.2 for a full description of the ARP parameters.

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A maximum_bit_rate block as defined below. The Maximum Bit Rate (MBR) for all service data flows that use this PCC Rule or Service.

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val preemptionCapability: Output<String>? = null

The Preemption Capability of a QoS Flow controls whether it can preempt another QoS Flow with a lower priority level. See 3GPP TS23.501 section 5.7.2.2 for a full description of the ARP parameters. Possible values are NotPreempt and MayPreempt,.

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val preemptionVulnerability: Output<String>? = null

The Preemption Vulnerability of a QoS Flow controls whether it can be preempted by QoS Flow with a higher priority level. See 3GPP TS23.501 section 5.7.2.2 for a full description of the ARP parameters. Possible values are NotPreemptable and Preemptable.

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val qosIndicator: Output<Int>? = null

The QoS Indicator (5QI for 5G network /QCI for 4G net work) value identifies a set of QoS characteristics that control QoS forwarding treatment for QoS flows or EPS bearers. Recommended values: 5-9; 69-70; 79-80. Must be between 1 and 127.

Functions

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open override fun toJava(): NetworkServiceServiceQosPolicyArgs